Sharon O’Mara, ex-MP, over thirty (who’s counting), tough as nails, smooth in all the right places, works for an insurance company sucking the life out of her soul, faces the fact she isn’t cutout to okay death benefits – not for murder. Rain, lousy Bay Area traffic, a dapper developer and an horny environmentalist all point the wrong way to why a man had to die in a BART parking lot.

"Guns and handbags, all the things you need to start a war."
What’s in those millions of steel containers crossing the oceans and our highways? Sharon O’Mara has to pull out all the stops and reload often to stop the meeting of Eastern and Western evil on San Francisco Bay.

Once again Sharon O’Mara has a job to do: Return an incredible Toulouse Lautrec painting to its rightful owners after it was stolen by the Nazis in 1938. Sharon quickly discovers there is more to her client’s secret treasure than just a few paintings. After seventy years an American GI and a Nazi SS soldier are again pitted against each other.